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  • What is the fourth proportional to 24, 120 and 22?


  • Options
  • A. 110
  • B. 120
  • C. 100
  • D. 90

  • Correct Answer
  • 110 

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    • 1. If A's wealth is 4/9 times of B's and C's is 7/6 times of B's, what is the ratio of C's wealth to A's?

    • Options
    • A. (8:21)
    • B. (21:8)
    • C. (27:14)
    • D. (14:27)
    • Discuss
    • 2. The ratio of present ages of R and S is 6:7. Before 12 years the ratio of their ages was 9:11. What is R's present age (in years)?

    • Options
    • A. 56
    • B. 48
    • C. 36
    • D. 44
    • Discuss
    • 3. In what ratio is the segment joining (-1, 3)and (2,-4) divided by the Y axis?

    • Options
    • A. 2 : 1
    • B. 1 : 4
    • C. 1 : 2
    • D. 4 : 1
    • Discuss
    • 4. Two numbers are in the ratio 3:5. If 6 is added to both of them, the ratio becomes 2:3. The numbers are

    • Options
    • A. 21 and 35
    • B. 30 and 50
    • C. 24 and 40
    • D. 18 and 30
    • Discuss
    • 5. The third proportional of the following numbers (x - y)2, (x2 - y2)2 is

    • Options
    • A. (x+y)3 (x-y)2
    • B. (x+y)4 (x-y)2
    • C. (x+y)2 (x-y)2
    • D. (x+y)2 (x-y)3
    • Discuss
    • 6. The flight fare between two cities is increased in the ratio 9:11. What is the increase (in Rs) in the fare, if the original fare was Rs. 18,000?

    • Options
    • A. 22000
    • B. 3600
    • C. 4000
    • D. 20000
    • Discuss
    • 7. In what ratio does the point T(x,0) divide the segment joining the points S(-4,-1) and U(1,4)?

    • Options
    • A. 1 : 4
    • B. 4 : 1
    • C. 1 : 2
    • D. 2 : 1
    • Discuss
    • 8. What is the third proportional to 10 and 25?

    • Options
    • A. 125
    • B. 150
    • C. 62.5
    • D. 225
    • Discuss
    • 9. In what ratio does the point T(x, 0) divide the segment joining the points S(5, 1) and U(-1, -2)?

    • Options
    • A. 2 : 1
    • B. 1 : 2
    • C. 3 : 1
    • D. 2 : 3
    • Discuss
    • 10. What number should be added to each of the numbers 55, 100, 65 and 116, so that the resulting numbers are in continued proportion?

    • Options
    • A. 20
    • B. 10
    • C. 5
    • D. 15
    • Discuss


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